This is a tea room in the northeast of the Okushinden Hall. It was built in the end of Edo period. Its uniqueness lies in the four-and-half (Japanese) mat room and a round window in the east. In the south side there are the banboo verandah and the entrance. The roof is a kiritsuma (gable) type made of shingles. |
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